Hi Jim, OK, now. Don't rub it in for all the rest of us anxiously awaiting OUR SAT III's. :-) >If you have a SAT III with MIDI interface to your computer and a Tuning >Program available from either Reyburn or Sandersons, you could program in >the deviations to a separate page of memory and then add or combine the two >in the computer and then copy back to the SAT. > >With the new SAT III, you could set up a separate kind of temperament mini >page in memory to reflect these deviations for the Young. Then after >computing an FAC tuning for that particular piano, you can call up that >mini page of memory (12 notes) and those deviations will be applied to your >entire 88 note FAC tuning. Whenever a small "t" appears in the right >window, the SAT is combining a temperament deviation to the tuning in >regular memory. The SAT III does not require a computer program with the >interface to do this kind of change to a tuning program. This is a function of which I wasn't aware. It sounds great. Especially now since I'm getting into doing HT's. >Jim Coleman, Sr. Regards, Avery P.S. Your post got out first. Was what I told Ed correct? Hope so. ___________________________ Avery Todd, RPT Moores School of Music University of Houston Houston, TX 77204-4893 713-743-3226 atodd@uh.edu http://www.music.uh.edu/
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